I think my figurine (15"H) is made of bronze with an alabaster base. Is this true?

W.T., EVERETT, WASH.

Based on the bobbed hair and the nude female, your example dates from 1920 to 1930. While alabaster is typical for the time, this base is marble. Your figurine is not made of bronze. It's made of spelter, zinc that is made to look like bronze. The globe appears to be new and would have been frosted or multicolored glass. If the globe was original to the piece and the figurine was bronze, the value would increase dramatically.

Valued at: $1,200

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